Dedumose I

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Dedumose I was a little-known pharaoh who ruled during Egypt’s turbulent Second Intermediate Period, likely toward the end of the 13th Dynasty when central authority was weakening.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian pharaoh
monarch
person
attestedIn inscriptions
scarab seals
burialPlace unknown
centralAuthorityContext period of weakening central authority in Egypt
chronologicalStatus exact dates uncertain
country Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
culture ancient Egyptian culture
dynasty Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt NERFINISHED
evidenceStatus known from limited archaeological and textual evidence
historicalNotability little-known pharaoh
language Egyptian language
modernScholarshipView chronology and political role debated among Egyptologists
nameVariant Djedhotepre Dedumose I NERFINISHED
periodClassification pre-New Kingdom
politicalContext fragmentation of Egyptian state power
praenomen Djedhotepre NERFINISHED
predecessorCertainty uncertain
regionRuled likely Upper Egypt
reignCertainty historically attested but poorly documented
reignPeriod Second Intermediate Period of Egypt NERFINISHED
reignPositionInDynasty late Thirteenth Dynasty ruler
religion ancient Egyptian religion
royalTitle King of Upper and Lower Egypt
Pharaoh
successorCertainty uncertain
successorDynasticContext precedes rise of the Hyksos in northern Egypt
throneNameLanguage Egyptian

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13th Dynasty of Egypt hasPharaoh Dedumose I